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Gateway Arch
When I walked out of Cardinals Nation restaurant, I noticed something very strange — the rain had stopped and the sun was poking through the clouds. More storms were forecast later in the day so I had to make hay, … Continue reading
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Rally Runner
My table at dinner looked out on the sidewalk that runs outside the center field fence at Busch Stadium. I noticed a guy dressed all in red, with his face painted red, running back and forth. An hour later, when … Continue reading
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St. Louis Ram
There was a large crowd on a small landing between floors. Everyone was waiting to get a picture taken with the Ram mascot and two cheerleaders. I got in line. When my turn came, I handed the chair to the … Continue reading
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City Museum
With my convention registration, I got a free pass into the City Museum after hours. I’d heard the place was unusual. That’s an understatement. Much of it was closed off. The first floor was mostly cave, with dark passageways and … Continue reading
Busch Stadium
The Cardinals were playing in Cincinnati while I was in St. Louis, but it was still fun to wander about outside the park. Three of the ten statues of great Cardinal players in front of Busch Stadium. Ozzie Smith Lou … Continue reading